Average power rating of opponents played: ALABAMA 75.4, VANDERBILT 73.8

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

ALABAMA - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

12/15/2012

@ VA COMMONWEALTH

54-73

L

6.5

L

129

U

16-41

39.0%

28

18

24-51

47.1%

31

11

12/19/2012

@ TEXAS TECH

66-62

W

-8.5

L

-

23-45

51.1%

33

20

22-58

37.9%

28

14

12/22/2012

MERCER

59-66

L

-

-

21-53

39.6%

33

9

22-54

40.7%

35

11

12/30/2012

TULANE

50-53

L

-8.5

L

123

U

19-48

39.6%

30

13

18-50

36.0%

34

13

1/5/2013

OAKLAND

65-45

W

-10.5

W

-

25-48

52.1%

38

14

16-59

27.1%

33

13

1/8/2013

@ MISSOURI

68-84

L

9.5

L

133

O

24-55

43.6%

32

16

30-53

56.6%

27

10

1/12/2013

TENNESSEE

68-65

W

-6.5

L

120.5

O

23-54

42.6%

25

7

26-55

47.3%

40

16

1/16/2013

@ MISSISSIPPI ST

75-43

W

-4

W

-

31-58

53.4%

35

12

16-45

35.6%

23

21

1/19/2013

TEXAS A&M

50-49

W

-8

L

118.5

U

18-41

43.9%

25

16

20-42

47.6%

27

15

1/22/2013

KENTUCKY

59-55

W

4

W

129.5

U

21-57

36.8%

32

6

22-56

39.3%

44

13

1/26/2013

@ TENNESSEE

53-54

L

3

W

122

U

21-45

46.7%

22

8

21-50

42.0%

37

11

1/31/2013

ARKANSAS

59-56

W

-5.5

L

131.5

U

19-46

41.3%

38

21

21-55

38.2%

29

15

2/2/2013

@ VANDERBILT

2/6/2013

@ AUBURN

2/9/2013

LSU

2/12/2013

@ GEORGIA

2/16/2013

S CAROLINA

2/20/2013

MISSISSIPPI ST

2/23/2013

@ LSU

VANDERBILT - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

12/15/2012

ALABAMA A&M

71-46

W

-

-

26-51

51.0%

37

10

15-46

32.6%

29

13

12/17/2012

CORNELL

66-55

W

-10.5

W

128

U

23-45

51.1%

37

15

18-60

30.0%

36

9

12/21/2012

*MIDDLE TENN ST

52-56

L

6

W

121.5

U

18-42

42.9%

25

18

21-48

43.7%

34

20

12/29/2012

BUTLER

49-68

L

6

L

124.5

U

17-51

33.3%

27

9

24-51

47.1%

42

12

1/2/2013

WM & MARY

64-50

W

-6

W

-

24-53

45.3%

33

12

16-47

34.0%

35

14

1/10/2013

KENTUCKY

58-60

L

12.5

W

128.5

U

23-70

32.9%

42

13

24-53

45.3%

37

16

1/12/2013

@ ARKANSAS

33-56

L

11

L

135

U

10-40

25.0%

29

26

22-52

42.3%

32

16

1/15/2013

OLE MISS

79-89

L

8

L

127.5

O

26-58

44.8%

35

12

32-62

51.6%

38

10

1/19/2013

@ S CAROLINA

58-51

W

4

W

-

16-37

43.2%

40

18

14-59

23.7%

33

7

1/23/2013

AUBURN

73-61

W

-4

W

-

20-49

40.8%

37

13

22-53

41.5%

29

15

1/26/2013

@ MISSOURI

59-81

L

12.5

L

130

O

24-54

44.4%

18

10

28-51

54.9%

40

14

1/29/2013

@ TENNESSEE

57-58

L

8.5

W

119

U

21-49

42.9%

31

10

21-50

42.0%

33

10

2/2/2013

ALABAMA

2/6/2013

@ LSU

2/9/2013

ARKANSAS

2/13/2013

TENNESSEE

2/16/2013

TEXAS A&M

2/20/2013

@ KENTUCKY

2/23/2013

@ MISSISSIPPI ST

KEY GAME INFORMATION

ALABAMA: The Crimson Tide made waves when they secured one of the nation's top recruits in 6-foot-7 Devonta Pollard who from the season's first game will be a threat on the open floor. Minutes won't be easy to come by on this team, however, with four starters returning. But Pollard's scoring presence will be critical on a team that will sorely miss JaMychal Green and Tony Mitchell's combined 27.1 PPG,14.4 RPG and 2.9 BPG from last season. The team still features Trevor Releford (12.0 PPG), however, who is not the best shooter (27% 3-pt FG). He is, however, a menace defensively with 2.0 SPG last year. He and senior Andrew Steele (6.6 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 2.7 APG) will form a solid backcourt, but the question is who will step up on the block. They possess two 7-footers in Carl Engstrom and Moussa Gueye, but neither has proven to be a force on the college level.

VANDERBILT: All five starters who guided the Commodores to a 10-6 conference record last year and an SEC Tournament title (beating 30-1 Kentucky), including the conference's leading scorer John Jenkins, are gone. Now head coach Kevin Stallings will have to rely on G Kedren Johnson (3.1 PPG in 14.5 MPG) and under-the-radar freshmen swingmen Sheldon Jeter, Kevin Bright and A.J. Astroth. The latter two have the potential to become effective scorers, but they will need time, as will this entire team of unproven talent.